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Temporary Resident Permits (TRPs) and Authorization to Return to Canada (ARC) are both temporary immigration documents used in Canada, but they serve different purposes and are issued under different circumstances:
Temporary Resident Permit (TRP):
- A Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) is a document that allows individuals who are otherwise inadmissible to Canada to enter or remain in the country for a specific purpose and duration.
- TRPs are typically issued for short-term stays and are designed to address exceptional circumstances such as criminal inadmissibility, medical issues, or other compelling reasons.
- TRP holders must adhere to the conditions specified on the permit, and the permit may be issued as a single-entry or multiple-entry document.
- TRPs are often sought when individuals have criminal convictions or other inadmissibility issues that prevent them from entering or remaining in Canada and they have compelling reasons to visit or stay.
Authorization to Return to Canada (ARC):
- An Authorization to Return to Canada (ARC) is a document issued to individuals who have been deported from Canada or who left the country under certain circumstances that resulted in their loss of status or legal right to return.
- ARCs are primarily used when individuals want to return to Canada after being removed or having voluntarily left while facing inadmissibility issues.
- ARCs are typically issued for a specific purpose and duration and may have conditions attached.
- Individuals seeking an ARC must demonstrate that they have compelling reasons to return to Canada, and the immigration authorities will assess their application on a case-by-case basis.
In summary, TRPs and ARCs are both temporary immigration documents in Canada, but they serve distinct purposes:
- TRPs are used to address inadmissibility issues and allow individuals with compelling reasons to enter or remain in Canada temporarily.
- ARCs are used by individuals who have been deported or lost their status and want to return to Canada, and they must demonstrate compelling reasons for their return.
Both types of applications can be complex and require comprehensive documentation and evidence to support the compelling reasons for issuing the permits. TRPs or ARCs applicationsrequire legal expertise to guide the client through the application process, and we specialize in providing such services.